Do I need to go in person for a driver's license renewal?
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When renewing a driver's license, the license holder does not need to go in person, but they must prepare all the necessary materials for renewal. Additionally, the proxy must bring their own ID card. Below is relevant information about driver's license renewal: Required materials: Original driver's license, original and copy of ID card, four one-inch color photos with white background and without a hat, and a medical examination certificate from a county-level or above hospital. Notes: For driver's license renewal upon expiration, it can be normally renewed if it does not exceed one year. If it exceeds one year, the system will automatically change the license status to "canceled but recoverable," which requires passing a theory test to restore the license. If it exceeds two years, an additional road test is required. If it exceeds three years, the license will be directly canceled. Therefore, make sure not to exceed one year, as renewal is still possible within one year. Also, never drive during this period, or the traffic police will treat it as driving without a license.